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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1874.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. WHOLE NO. 13,894. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, Tees rs—Fovrtn Pace. second, third, eae vantin Ath und. sixth Col ASTROLOGY. fh column, BILLIARDS —eLeventa Pa ud eolunt, BOARDERS WANTED—¥ounr i mand fourth and fifth columns, and. starunwen pire Rr rai ser and third columns FA SAND 0! ‘&D—FounreeNta Pack— Boamith and. sixth coluinns, and SixtkeNTH Pack sate A BOARD—Founrexwrn Paon—Sixth col ROO KL = 7! al ixth column. BROOKLYN REAL BSTALS FOR BALL—Suconb nd ¢ uk had OPPORTU STEES—testu Pace, oleae NOTICES—Ninta Pace—Fitth, and sixth Ki ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxcoxn Pacx—First nd second columns. CLERKS "AND SALLSMEN—Trnp Pacr—Four th and Aith cclumns, and Sixreextu Page—Fif 1 and sixth columns, CLOTHING —Eveventy Pac COACHMEN AND GAUDENEKS—tuie Pace—Fitth and sixth columns, and Stxrexxm Pagi—sixth colum: coastWink STEAMSHIPS—Tuturexsta Pacs—Fith Sore rape tec fa, '—FourteeNta Page—8i i ! mane ae RUADEMING Maer a eo ae. DENTISTRY—Twierexern Pace—Sixth columt BEY ‘GOODS—Finer Pack—Third, fourte and Afth col pwel Ling HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND uN BURNISHED—Firrxentn Pack—First, second a ira columns, and Sixrenwrn Pace—Third co: n, BUROP!: AN SrRA MAIR S-Tenpeent Paox—Fourth EXCHANGE Ero Pa vonrth estumn. orig T! 4ck—Fourth eolu ExcunstoNs—Timuenes Pacr—Sixta column. ‘ VINANCIAL—Tentu Pace. . POR SAL —Sucoxp Pack— Fifth and sixth columns and Pag—second colu:nn. FURNISHED ROOMS ANO APARTMENTS TO LET— Fivrexxtn Paor—Third fourth and flith columns, and Sixtrext Pack—Third and fourth columns PORNITUKE— th eolum: BLP WANT! TuiRD Pag fourth columns, and SUTEENTH Pace BELP WANTED—MALES—Tnmp Pace—Sixth column, and SixteeNtA PaGe—Sixth coluinn. HORSEX, RKIAGES, &0.—Tuimteesta Pace—First ana'second columns, OTE TCURTEaD: Ht Pace—Sixth column, and S1x- wr Pace—Ihird column Bousi ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Euavanrm Pact— #ith and sixth colti INDUSTIIAL 3 EXER HON COMPANY—Finst Pace— STRUCTION- Sizreentn Pacr—Sixth column, st eee sae HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND EN 'REAL LSTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp a iied column: LECTURE HA ON-FoUnrn Page—First column, GAL NOTICES—TnirteeNTH Pacr—Sizth column, AN OF FICER—Finst Pace—Sixth column, LOST AND FOUND—Finst Page—>econd column, MACHINERY—Eveventu Pack—Second column. MARBLE MANTELS—Lixventa Pace—Sixth column, MATRIMONIAL—Tuieteenty Faoe—Third column, MEDICAL—Sixrexntu Pace—Sixth colun MILLINE! sRY AND DRESSMAMING—Vinst Pace—Fifth miscisltaREous Paar yn ADVERTISEMENTS—Twetrra Pagr—Sixth column. —Third and fourth colamns. ix'h column, ENTH Pagk—Second column, PERSONAL—Finst Pace—First and second columns PIANOF RIES, ORGANS, &C.—Ksnvanta Page—Fourth colum PROFUSSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTRD—FEMALES— Tuiny Pace—Third column, and Sizteenta Page— Fitth column. PROPERTY tf OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO NT _Sxcoxn, Page Third ad rourih columns. Real L Estat 10" TO EXOBANGE—Ssconp Pace—Fourth eolui REAL mare WAN TED—Sxcoxp Pace—Fifth col- mm} RELIGIOUS NOTICES—First Pacr- Second column. REWARDS—First Pace—Second column. GALES AT AUCTION—Turmtexntn VaGe—Second and third column BITUAIIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Trurp Pace—First, gecond and third columns, and Sixtexytu Page— Firth colun BITUATIONS TED—MALES—Turnp Pace—Fourth column, and SixtrestH Pace—Fitth column, SPECIAL 3 NOTICES—Finst Pacx—Second and third’col- wroniis ING—Doas, BIRDS, &0,—Turereente Pace— —First column, ixTesNTH PaGge—Third column. HE TRADES treo Vage—sixth column, E TOR! ‘ENTH Pace—First column. TO LET FOR USINE EUREOE S—FIFTERNTH PaGr— First colum: xTkENTH PAGE—Third column, FRAVELL Re GUIDE Tuners Pace—Fifth and sixth ¢ NFO RSISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Firregyty PaGe—Fifth and sixth columns, and S1x- eNTH Pace—Fourth column. D TO PURCHASE—Finst Pacr—Sixth column, —Sixth Warcurs. JEWELRY, &0.—SixtRENTH Pagx. coiumn. WESTOHES ER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Sxcoxp Pace—Second and third columns. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &£C.—Finst Pace—Filtn col- umn, PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. AP ESSRS. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, Mu. BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD. THEY WILL*SUPPLY DEAL- &RS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. care i PERSONAL, _ TERDIE BEDL, FORMERLY UNION SQUARE MicePleaue send your new address to LUDOVIC, Herak office, ‘ANTED—TO KNOW THE WHEREAROUTS OF Henry Schaben, formerly of Hankinsville Ga. Address J. ‘hirteenth street, New York. 7. —ANSWER IN PERSONALS WHEN AND WHEEB | Teun see you 060. IF 18,060 WILL CALL ON HENRY ROOT, at the St Nicholas Hotel, on Monday next, he will hear of something to his advantage, | RELIGIOUS NO’ ICES, CONFERENCE OF SPIRITUALISTS AND LIBE- ralx will be held at Germania Hall, 200 Third ave nue, Sunday, at2 P. M.A tull attendance requested. T DE GARMO HALL, FIFTH AvENt AND FOUR. teenth street, to-day, 2:80, Mrs. Abby Burnnaw ins Pearl sadrenras Subject, “Free Love." ing, Mr. C. Macdonald and oiher speakers. 1 THE SOUTH BAPTIST CHU ROL, WEST TWEN. ty-fifth street, Rev, A. ©. Osborn, D! D., returned from his vacation ‘and will preach 10g A. M. and at 735 P. LL SOULS’ PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURGH, Brooklyn.—Divine service will be held at Kim place Gearon chareh, near, Fult Rev, Ge ‘orteous, D. officiating. Services at 10% A. gt, My’ Alls Rikare ween SPECIAL NOTICES. A. “ROYAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY. Hamburg City Lottery. Brunswick Government Lottery. lavana Lottery of Cuba. izes cashed aud information given, lock box 5.594. THISDON ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau sireet, New York, A SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR DYSPEPSIA, ©nronic Constipation, Liver Complaints, Drops Dr. SHARP can be consulted on the above specii daily at his offices, I4> Eignth street, between Bri way and Fourth avenue. Cases pronounced incurab! quite as readily manuyed as others. —CATARRM. DISCHARGE FROM NOSTRILS, OF- ensive breath. gore throat, cough. pawn, habe Bog, peedily and eilectually cured, Dr. DE KREMEN, pa est Fourth street, near University place, Pamphlet ee. JURTIS L, NORTINS CREDITORS TN BANKRUPTCY ad. Join in involuntary perition. | Address CHRISTOPHE EARDEIG crealor Lied. Fulton street or room 12, 240 Broadway CAtAREE OF THE NASAL PASSAGES, EARS AND THROAT. by A. N, WILLIAMSON, M. D.. late Clini- cal siclag in the University Modi foc. Addves# 23 East Twentieth street. Dr Williamson's treatment ts now wellestabiished. We are glad to see an article on this disease suitable for the General reader,”—Medical Review for August. KPILATORY.—LADIES ANNOYED BY HAIR ‘rowing upon the Lay lips and chin should (per yy apply to Mine. JULIAN, 206 West Thirty eighth sti et, New ua she remover the disfigurement in- stantaneously ‘oda ‘not bijurious to the akin. _ Hours ‘roin Coliece. Price Ye Witt Talmage, D. D., Pastor. he regular Sunday services, morning and evening, yi be resumed today (sunday), peemeer 6, as tol- Perne pastor will pesh at 10:30 A. ante P.M. Sunday seliool at Teachers’ meeting at 464 State street, at 3 o! Stock. NALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, TWENTY THIRD street, near Sixth avenue.—Rey. R. 8 McArthur, i hes sunday morning. Sublect—"Mixsion of ning subject—“Public BROOKLYN TABBRNAOCE. B Rev dL Worship.” (ween, OF THE HOLY TRINITY, MADISON AVE. hue and, Forty-second, street. Morning. service ou sunday, atl 4 o'clock A. M. Re’ Step! hen Tyg Ir wilt preach, D. V. Evening service at o'clock P.M.” Qurren or OUR SAVIOUR (SIXTH UNIVERSAL- ist), Fifty-soventh street, near Eighth avenue.—ser- vices this morning at 10% o'clock. \HURCH OF THE HEAVENLY REST, FIFTH AVE- nue, above aa “AND street. Diving service on Sunday,’ 6th ini . Me P.M. Rev. Dr. Conrad ‘will preach at potn's CMinon CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE, HUGH MILLER services / Thompson, rector —Services will be Fenuied in thiy Sunday, the 13th inst. at 10% and 74s, Tne d boys will be supplemented hereatt ureh on choir of men by a choice quartet, shhas ANAL STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WILD J, be reopened on Sunday, the 1sth of September. ‘The congregation 1 fo wormp ip, Spring street Preabyteriau church this day, wt rOM and 7 David Mitchell will preach there 1n the ‘evening. HURCH OF 7HE RESURRECTION, EIGHTY-FIFTH J street, between Lexington: and Third avenues.— Divine service, by the recior. Rev, Dr. Fla: morn unday school at3 P. Ce H OF THE DISCIVLES, MADISON AVEN corner Forty ffth street-Rev. George H. Hepworth, atter actor Morning .sublect,. “The Symbollsin Of thé Deean:” evening, “Always Hopeful.” shorts 's Supper at close of morning service. Sunday school a F RsT REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF NEW York, Madison avenue and Forty-seventh ‘etal Rev. Wm. T. Sabin rector. aa services as usua! every Sunday at 10:20 A.M. and 7:45 P, he will preach morning ay ee evening. All cordially invited. Sunday school at 9 RACE CHURCH, BROADWAY AND TENTH street.—On Sunday, Eeptember 6, and thereafter un- tl further note, tasre will be service in Grace church atlla. Mand 4 ARLEM. Shire TAPEL, 18TH STREET, BE- tween, Fourth and Madison avenues,—fev. 'W. Clarks will’ preach this morning, on ‘Religion and Its Professors” Strangers cordially invited. RUNKENNE: CURED AND THE APPETITE FOR inoxteating drinks permauently checked; a quick and certain cure’ remedies $5. Address Professor AU- GUsT VON LIEBE, Herald office. BNRY A. DANIELS, M_D.. 144 LEXINGTON AVE- nue, near ‘Iwenty-ninth sircet,—special attention to the diseases of men, AVANA LOTTERY.FREE INFORMATION AND gire iven aiid sent. Address J, MAK. TINKD & jankers, 10Wail street, New York. Post office box 4, mt ‘AVANA LOTYERY.—OFFICIAL DRAWING OF September 2, 1874. The following numbers have Grew ihe eir respective prizes:— 0. 2 5 sti reur basement. Post’ omen. box 685 New y VOPR, ‘AVANA LOYTERY.—OFFICIAL INFORMATION nd full eae may be obtained directly by addressing J. B. DIAZ, jo 687 Habana, Cuba. AVANA LOTTERY OF ‘CUBA, Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Hamburg State Lottery, Brunswick Government Lottery. Prizes cashed and five miormation given by WACISMANN a Bankers, 75 and 77 Nassau street, New York, box Eat Post office, FIATANA AND GERMAN LOTTERIES. CIRCULARS with peor nao reany, fi xtraordinary draw- {capital prize, i 0). “address E. SONNENBiRG, Post sftice, ew Haven. Conn, ITCHEN OUTFITS FROM Cpe A Dinner Set, i00 pieces, $16 White hanuled or Buyer es ‘able Knives from $475 & dozen. andsome Castor, cut bottles, $3 75. Crystal engraved Gobiets with initials, trom $3.50 » Heavy silverplated Tensposne from $2 75 a dozen. ‘oilet Seis, 1i pieces, trom $3 40. Beautiful Decorated Dinger 8 Sets, with initials, trom And every description ot ‘Arnt class Kitchen Cooking Utensils, silverplated Ware, China and Ginss Ware, Wooden'and Willow Ware at equally low prices, at E. D. BASSFORD'S reat House Furnishing Store, one Insti ute Building, corner stores, Astor place ee ith street) and Third and Fourth avenues. Refrigerators at 20 percent reduction. Hoteis and steamboats fitted out. Estimaies iurnished. send for cataloyue. Goods delivered in city and vicinity free o: charge. Estab- Ushed 25 years. ‘ANE STREKT METHODIST EPISCOPVAL CHURCH.— This church, having been closed for repairs, will be Feopencd yn sunday, September i, Preaching it 10:30 AL} 7:30 P.M. by pastor, Rev. Fletcher Hamblin, Sunday school at 9A. M. and 2'P, M.’ Prayer meeting at 6P.M. A cordlal invitation extended to all. ORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER OF Ninth avenue and Thirty first str 1036 and 7% Preaching hy the pasior, Rev, ter. Morning subject—"Phe Crowning Sacrifice.” Even- ing subject—"“Laborera, Together with Grace.” EV. THOMAS MACPHERSON, M. X., OF LIVER- 00, England, will address young men at Associa- tion Pati thisevening, at S o'clock. seats free. ERON WILL PREACH IN CHUROH OF Twenty-eighth street, near Broadway, at ‘30, morn ‘and Rev. D. M. Graham at 7:3), evening. ‘ait are cordinily | invited. IT. MARK'S, ‘SECOND AV AVENUE AND NINTH street, Rev. J, H, Ryl lance, D. D., Rector.—flolv communion and sermon 10% A.M, Evening service and sermon at 73 P. M. Ss", TGNAIIUS OF FORTIETH tween Fifth and Sixth’ avenues —Rev, rector.—The repairs Beek finished ass hareh open; services celeb ae at7and i .. and even. r ict HOIR Ks baat Her gyno last Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Good, frekh Yolces wanted to All, vacancies, | Circulars oe aie “Chureh Music School” to be had at Chickering’s, 11 East Fourteenth street and at the church. GEORGE WM. WARREN, Director. HERALD BRANCH ni ee tod AND HaRLE JPERALD BRANCH “OFFICES, “ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP fo 9P. M,, AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT PIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, AT 49% BROADWAY AND 590 SIXTH AVENUE, BE- SWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT, HARLEM OFFICE, 2,281 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 14TH STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED TO 7:30 PM. AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED AT FIVE @CLOcK EVERY MORNING. ee _ PERSO AL. AsO ARE “INDEFINITE. oe ener DAY do you decide on to ride? Gaze LUDWIG KNOTH, Any information as to the above named or his where: abouts is gary. earnestly solicited. th isa native of Hun- emigrated in 1849, practised medicine in this city, Fesided when last heard trom, in 162, at 42. Exsex street. Any communication that may assist his discov ery will te most thankfolly received. For the Consul Gener: D FTISCI Lmperial and Royal Astro- wr ACK IN THE CITY. WRITF. P, CLIFFORD. l. LJ. OR ADOPTION—A LARGE, HEALTHY MALE IN- piant.two weeks old: American parentage, Address J.P. box (4 Herald office. HE CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, CORNER OF Fifth avenue and Tenth street, will be opened for divine service on eoateys September 6, at 11 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. HE SOCIETY OF FaUGRERTTE SPTRITUALISTS will be sdaremed Re E KFrieon, at at the New , Opera House, 1.1 low Twenty-ninth street, +) ae M. and 735 P. The children’s lyceum meets 2! U ‘NION PRAYER MEETING EVERY FRIDAY EVEN- rai with correct singing of jpetre and winnowed na; also. of » paniment, BEN. street. All welcome. ae sony je MIN ALB AG, "68 "West Fray saith FoR. HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD, A Fortemonnate, with small amount of monoy, AINTOR BROTHERS, 758 Broadway. OUND—EXCURSION TICKET TO ATLANTA, Ga, Owner can have by paying for this advertisement and proving Droperts Ye H. GLADWIN & CO., 78 Broadway. OST—ON SEPTEMBER 1, IN COMING FROM thirtieth street railroad rtation to Hote! Bruns. wick, by the Twenty-third sireet stage, to corner Fitth avenue and Twenty-third wreet a red I Fook, Conn See sum of money and sample of a The party finding the same and returning to the of office of said hotel will be st y rewarded. OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING, err ten 4 IN Booth’s Theatre or on leaving it for Iwenty-third LT bac stag ae | phe oon as finder wt be I ally rewarded on STOCK WOOD'S, 543 ‘Broad wa Lots 4. SMALL ORYSTAL WATCH, AT LYCEUM atre, Saturday matinee or coming from it, $10 reward for its return to $5 Bond street. OsT, AN UMBRELLA.—ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, in'Wail street a @ lady’s silk Cmbrella, with carnelian Nandie.. The finder Will be suitably rewarded by returning the same to 8. T. TAYLOR, 816 Broadway. ENTUCKY STATE LEGALIZED LOTTERIES,—IN* Are furnished. CLUTH, Post office box 4,969, and 200 Broadway. ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES,—OF FICIAL DRAW. Ing &—KENT UCKY, EXTRA CLASS, NO, 165—sKPr, 5. 1874, 77, 43, 59, 5. 12,20, 49, KENTUCEY, ‘CLASS, NO. 166—SEPTEXBER. 5S 1874, 76, 19, 42, 27, 2, 56. 13, bd, 5, Bl, 54, 23, SHELBY, EXTRA CLASS, NO. esis satcasken 5, Us74. , 6 4, 40,77, 66, 39. 10, 4d, 34 SHELB! yt CLASS NO. : maptaiees Os 1874. 7, Si, B 45, 58, 15, Address J. oLbTE No. 200 esakoae No. 153" Fulton street, No. 2 Park row or box 4,969 Pogt office, N. Y. city, DRY | Goops. AT water & wcsorters, US Grand street, near Bowery, Will offer this woek 90 cases of the latest novelties in fall Dress Goods. 5cases Lyons Silk Popling, in all the new shades, at G20. per yard, worth $1. 10 cases of the very best quality at 78. per yard, worth $1 0. ing These goods are entirely new, fully equal in finish to the Irish poplina, and will sell ter more as the season advances, ae, 6cases of all woo) French Merino at S0c. per yard, worth $1. 7 cases of Alpaca, in new shades, at 20c. per yard and upward. 2 cases Serges, very heavy, at 2c. per yard. 5cases fine French Twili, new shades, at 37c., worth a pihasiy 10 cases Empress Clotns, new shades, 37}c. per yard dnd upward. Teens Mourning Goods. Meurning Goods. Mourning Goods 2 cases double fold black Alpaca, at 25¢. 3 cases double fold black Alpaca, at 3lc. 5 cases double fold high lusire pure Mohair Alpaca at 0c. worth 750, 200 pieces of black C: 500 pieces very fine and heavy black black Cashmere, | | mere, 40-inch wide, at 75c. at $1 per yard and upward, Drap dEte. Henrietta Cloths, Empress Cloths, Satines, ‘Tamese Cloths, Bombazin ing Goods, at the lowest possible prices. and every make of Mourn- SILKS, SILKS. SILKS, Astonishing bargains in black Silks. 1 caso at $1 per yard; 1 case at $150, recently sold for $2; | case extra quality, $2 per yard. sored Silks in a Tic newest shades and tints of every quality, at the lowest possible prices. WALLER & MoSORLEY, 245 Grand street, near Bowery, New York. A. Hn) A u BRR BH A AA u ROR Ho AA ptf R OR 1; AA u ROUR HEAR AAAA un RRR BH H aA 1 R R H OB Aa A tg R R H 2B a 4 IL R R H oH Aa a i R Rg {aoons L, SHAW, 964 Bowery, corner Fourth street, Branch store 45 Sixth avenue, detween Twenty-first and Twenty-second ects, Up stai ‘The largest stock ot Human Hair Goods im the city, retailed a at eee prices. Price List Having been able to secure a large stock of hnman Hair Goous from a bankrupt sale at extremely low ices, I take ploagure (0 atnounce to my customers aud iad large that they can purchase during the a entire ‘week an elegant article at a cate nominal Switches, finest quality value, All long bi solid, not dyed :— 22 indhes, $ ounci 2 inches, ¢ onne of hair, ‘short hair Switches, Bic. and upw Curls, warranted natarally‘curiy and net" polled and baked, from $1 to $20. No extra chargo for extra colors. Combings made rh 254, and Be, mn refectins, in the andlcest colors: at 2 » 50c, and $1 per yar les! own Hair made over in latest style Goods sent ©. 0. express to all parts sof the coun- try *Oedars ncconipanlen with Fom office hones: onder, oF money In registered letters, will be sent tree of charge. ENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, on Havana plan. Circulars of information tur: mehedO LUTE, Post office box 4,969, and 200 Broadway. N. ®. B.—KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, SINGLE « number plan, Class D.—Circulars, giving full ex- planation, sent tree. Address GEO. H. BOOTH, 73 Nas- ; Post ofiice box 3,037, New York. 0-TPONEMENT,—THE SECOND AND LAST GIFT Concert in aid of the Masonic Relief Association of Norfolk, Va. has been poscponed to Thursday, Novem- der 19, 1874. "Positively no further Bostponemenlt. Whole tick 10; hair tick ‘For Secaatio eee a py Moy ohana OFFICE, \d 80 Broad 7, room Ee New York. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, qi ‘Capital prizes of the drawing of September 2, per lo— No, 815 drew. Pi eos circulars of full and all information tree. TAYLO! OR & CO., Bankers, Post « oilice box 4,448, 11 Wall street, New York, GTOxyesant LAUNDRY, 143 EIGHTH STREET, BE tween Kroadway and ‘Fourth establishment in the city; orders punct tains and shades done up in Swiss st TUTTERING.—NO CURE, NO PAY, DR. WHITE, of the United States Bearamering. og te Lay will re- open October 1. Adaress station F, New York. Peston: 8, 8t, Nicholas avenue and 143th street ~ now open to the driving public. 10: FOREIGN ARTISTS.—FOREIGN ACCENT speedily cured snd a pure Knglish pronunciation ‘iven (a newand very simple method. For terms, dress FOREIGN Al CENT, Herald office. HE METROPOLITAN Li EL ESTABLISHMENT do all kinds of Printing, Wood Engraving and Litho- a ic work at low rates. Estimates furnished. Office init jeraid auton 218 Broadway, ~ DIPLOM DR. HALKETT, 132 EAST THIRTIETH street, tt Lexington area cures all Diseases speedily and most successfully. For instance, any at- tack of gout iscured within two hours. WILL BE PAID Ye! THE PRIVILEGE OF EX- amining files of the New York Mercury of the year Pr trom February | to Wetober 1, Address Ae M. Fourth place, Broo! 10. —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY—HAVANA single number plan, $300,000 c: Suit lars, with all information, sent free. Btationer and Agent, 8 Liberty street, New York. ‘OR ADOPTION—A FINE BOY; WE Gus 15 POUNDS; 2 ion days old; none but respectable parties noed wy . Cail at the new Lying-in Institution, 48 West Fwenty-sixth street. R ADOPTION—A ROMAN CATHOLIC. BABY jegitimate. Address, tor one week, MAIRON, Herald Uviown Branch office. Hee, “BERY ROLOTM, FROM WOODGREEN, ENG- ieeetnn send your address to your brother, at 10 Farmer's Hotel, Fem: G—WUERE ARE YOU? SEND ME YOUR drow. HARRY, ae ie 6 Herald a HH ~ ARRIVED SAI PLEASE Bond bundle to 181 West twenty-sixth street, ai MAY MARTIE. NYORMATION WANTED-—OF THE W REREAROUTS of Charies Donetti, who was in New York in 1856-7 oa knowing of the existence of either Charles, his or children, please address me at the Post office. VICTOR BeLLi, Al JNFORMATION WANTED.—REDMOND ROCHE LEFT Union Hill, New Jersey, September, gy) when last rd trom was at Baltlinore bu t information of his w! feceived by his poor wile Main strect, nea: Berge Rew Jersey, Brookiyn Dear WANTED—OF JAMES CARILE, | WHo years ago for San Francisco, ( where he wa y ini Te saath ratly received oy his mothe ., 425 Bergen street, Brookiyn. MPORM ATION WANTED—OF MIChABL PURCELL; New York rousuery, oad Ansonia, Conn. ; ef and @ native of Albuny ; he will hear or tage. Information of ed by tis sisver, ELLEN PURCELL 28 ZA CA- F OTHE LOVELY YOUNG LADY, WITH BLACK eyes, whom | noticed last Friday, at 6 o'clock, on rant me ey ¥., box near Union square, Wil ofan interview she may addre: roel 119 gst No. SINCE THK 20TH OF AUGUST LAST, A 1, kset man, Englis! by birth, about B34 feet vere 5 years of age; fall, dark be rd, turning gray; iron gray suit; ; Was seen Lately any ormation In rela. rienda and wi re. ddress L., ‘pon toe Tierald office. R. WALTER WILLIAMs—cowE AS _QUIOK AS 9m can, bu family iia LPtE ioboke values. Call at 4 Cliltton street, Please copy this in I shall be good to vou. Please see wi at usual bour, Would thank you io anewer oure Sh ~1 FREL 80 UNMAPPY WITHOUT YOU. LER, PEARL. NFORMATION WANTED hi. oe WW apeEary, ST hay intormastion' es ‘taaseee iat nat Jormaation oF discover Pane will be thankfully received hy hie ‘st hs RENCE PLANNER). 140 Pranulin street, New Sock Ny sag hee BOOk. NO. Eo OF THE EAST Savin Bank; bs tne Bi Seder wilt be re- ¢ Ban Cl PATRICK CORNELL, | Depoeitor.” Letno% SATURDAY AFTERNOON, IN SECOND National Hank, one $90 bill, part wages of a working mai reward ot ven by retui ing ing teller, corner of Shh avenus mad Feea a wea a Oxt-IN CENTRAL PARK, ON SATURDAY AP. Very ‘borat ewer at to Mrs NB, Oe Sep ery liber urn BO, Weat Twenty-third street vishanidtesd ond (PV0 DIARIES. THE PINDER COULD NOT KNOW Moore's various, Ladresses, Hoth, th werd epee Te OY loo! Lot bot in wi Apply to ALFRED J. BuCRKER, 166 Broadway, w7ner Wires } Lost AT rig peas , ON WEDNES- in, Leroy & ‘iuig Paris i will be paid for its ler, 1,085 Third avenue, HOEVER TOOK A CARRIAGE CLOCK FROM A Broadway jewelry store yesterday afternoon will eve its full value and no questions asked by return. ing ; REWARDS. WA REWARD. —SORREL MARE STOLEN, ON september 2, 13! Lys uf Ay ae highs hind feet white; whue spots undtr t ea hite forehead; rung in both front legs. ie Share reward will be on returning her to K. RoTHeteD: 182 Third av. Vg te REWARD WILL Gn PAID FOR THR Lexington avenue; no sapetioes ha return of gold Watch and enamelled and inlaid with diamonds. A “THE FIFTH AND LAST . bred Drawing of the Public Library of Kentucky, November 30. November 0, Positively no further delay, _ $2,500,000 distrinute i 2,000 git “Tickets, $50; rf ply TOOTS. KA BIAMLETTE, A B Agint THOS, H, HAYS 4 O0.c6H Brdadway, New York. GINGER bay age Aft MINERAL WATER: ny i Wines; manufacture of my iitiare and ators ith bottling and dis- 7 COO Tee ents in deciratie territor it v esclusivs i Fonte: Touuen ives JOUN MAETLEWS. First avenue, PWenty: sixth and twenty seventh streets, New Y ROYAL HAVANA POTTERY. a will be $25 out tion a cabie (ommeial), Havani id 2; class 931, end rant $100,000 + 60,000 Rwy 5,000, fee with DEVLIN, Stationer and General “agent adie t x street, Bow York, - ae, ee Fmi- 10. 131.889 of A, 535865500 00, 00 on 88) ry 000 =) 0 ©0000 00 $ 55 co wo © 0 0 Ww H 6 6 (OO wD OD OD 8, 555565 OO OOOO “Bt. fae Re aeue 5 OM =D) “OY. Ca a a oe) for = iy aoe 1 RRRR, H HM 4A tk osoR H H A&A HR R HoH AA Ho ROR Housh =AAAA sot RRRR ey ee TO PS eae w oH A A TH BR OR 270) Lee, Bee H oA A HR OR GOODS. JOSEPHS HAIR EMPORIUM, 377 Righth & avenue, near Twonty-ninth street, FE. TRAORDINARY. REDUCTION IN HAIR GOUDS. wr CON QU ENCE OF BXTENST) b ALTERATIONS OID! SLL OUR IMMENSE STOCK oF Pale GO OODS, EOMOUNTING TO UVER $50,000, A’ PRIUES UNHEARD OF IN NEW YOR, FINEST QUALITY HAIk SWITCHES, SOLID, NOT DYED, Nor CRIMPRD HALE Dy BY PRICES REDUCED. Finost aay Hair Switches, solid, not dyed, 28 inches. 239 ou § inches. 3% ounce 32 inches, 43, ounces & inches, 6 * ounce Natural Gur SPECIAL NOTICE, ANY CUSTOMER BUYING ONE 0} Pp is! wilh THE ARO’ CURLS, AIR, OR ‘One Pan. OF'st SIDE © GRAY Hi HAIR, RLS AS PREMIUM, GRAY HAiR. | GRAY HAIR. [ o————-» Gray Hair and extra colors; no extra charge. COMBINGS. mbings made up, atadies ce navi contin ake mer tent by hav- me at our establishmen. Tb Taube x THE WHOLE- TION MADE ‘Goods, ent fi 0. D. by express to all parts of the coun- try. Orders Contd ad gr) with fit office froney, order, OF money in r ters will be sent tree of charge TOG BROADWAN neag Reereth sree RTED FA FABHIORS, ” Patterns, with capt MODELS, now ready, Open until 7 P. M. every day, A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, CONKLING & CO., No. 163 Broadway, between Bighth and Ninth streets, ONE. BLOCK BELOW 4 A. T. STEWART & CO.'S, BEG TO ANNOUNCE THEIR FIRST EXHIBITION of new tall and winter fabrics on Monday, September 7, and throughout the week, SILK DEPARTMENT. Lyons Black Grosgrain Silks, of the celebrated manu- factures ot gonnet.! Pgnsgn, often. dc. di greene Sh, Sts $125, 75,, $2, $225, $250, B2 75, ns at nb B40) fo ihe finest foods imported; ; Wartanted’ the best value to be found city. An elegant line of Colored Dress Silks, in choice colors, Just opened, at very low prices. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Opening an elegant assortment of new fall and winter Dress Goods. in “a great variety of new. fab: Tics, at Wc., 25¢,, 300., S6c., 40c., 45c., GOc, and Gc. a rd. Or Lupin's French Merinoes, 1% yards wide, ‘Openi ie, ds good value for 7 ipeiting ‘ew Fiatds in Merino, Sorte, Poplin and clot 800. , 35¢- 0c. and 6c. Openin, LL Bross! 8 Goods, Ol eres, Serges, fonals, Polonaise cloth," pling, Empress Cloths, age Cathmere Serge, &c. The cheapest ‘and most ‘attracuve ‘siock of new fall Dress Goods to be found in this city. MOURNING ( ING GOODS, A sa Lepins Diack Cas Cashmeres, 14 yards wide, Opening black Empress Cloths and Reps at 4c. a yard, worth 6c. Opening black Bombazine_ Cloth, Velour de Nice, Colorado Cloth, Henriega Clot ‘rape Cioth, Armuir Clon, Diagonal Serge, cas, Paros de Zurich, Foplin Alp Velour imperatrice, ‘tafeta: ogne Cloth, Tamise loth, &c., &c., &c., ut 873¢c., 4c. and Se. a yard. Opening great bargains in real ana imitation Laces, in guipure, yak, thread and Valenciennes, ning great bargains in fall and iter Hosiery and Underwear for iadies, gentlemen and children. pening new An@elegant colors in our we button kid gloves, at $1 a pai gy AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Opening great bargains in Table Damasks, Towel Napkins, Syayies, Table “covers, Table Cloths, Plan Covers, Flanuels, Blankets, Tickings, Canton Flanneis, de. 14 crochet, Bed Spreads, $1 9 $1 90, worth $2 50, Opening great bargains yin t real English Waterproof Cloths in all colors. = cages bleached Shirting Muslin, 100. a yard, worth at CONRLING. 40." JOUN E, TAUGERAN, 763 Broadway Nieline _ between 8th and Pye w ONE A’ JAMES M’CREERY & CO.'S, Broadway and Eleventh street. Bilks! Silks! Silks! Hay! eatly enlarged our Haibelbiite:f Bik’ Deyartment Curing ar immer months we are Ww reaiy to exhibit, on MONDAY, ; September % the largest and be: at stock ever offered a trade. Black Siiks! Black Silks! Positively the sole peaporeaes, ‘ot the Cachemire Sublime de Noir biack Silk, soft satin finish, the most reliable for wear, and, owing to its freedom from oily substances, will not crack or wear shiny as fast as other makes of black silks. Piain colored Silks, All, the new colors 2 2, Ol 4%, $250 to the finest im port “[T JAMES MCREERY & COS, Broadway and Eleventh street. | | ‘Will open, on MONDAY, September 7, New desigus and colorsin y Hair Cloth. Comel: Also a large invoice of black, Embroidered Polonaise, Overskirta and Jackets Sleeveless Jackets (unmade) th Marinos at very low prices, jer! saa and Cashmeres in new and beautiful fall shades. py roveltien pa received In Ary paren aly Trin nd Mor Dutchess Cloth, twill in’ Wool i voplins, Taffotas, dc.. an together with oon styles of new fall at prices to meet the views of purchasers. d winter Dress Goods, T SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, ATS BROADWAY. noar Twentieth street, MPORTED FASHIONS, Patterns, with CUOTH MODE Open uulil 7 #. M. every day. Conan AND FURNITURE.—$250,00 WORTH OF Furniture now oNering at our immense wareroom, B yer cent cheaper than any other house in the cit Parlor Suits. 7 pieces, $40, and Chamber Suits, 9 pieces, $22. aAchotee a ortinent of Garpets. Velve' houy Brus’ sels, Tapestry Hrowels and ail wool Ingraing at, low prices. TOiteloths, Winuow Shades, Lace Curtains, ‘Lam. requins, Mais, Matting, dc. K BLS, now ready. iY, 1 toHs O'Farrell, 512, oa and 16 highth avenue, nice Hine of Tapestry Brusvels at 50, N, B.—Just openin, 1 06 to $1 25 ver yard DRY Goon: T SMITHS PA'TERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY. near Tweatic IMPORTED FAsHIOD Patterns, with CLOTH MODELS, now ready. Open uniil7 P.M. every day. } ICHARD MEAR Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street. | OPENING ON MONDAY | NEW GOODS FOR BARLY FALL TRADE, LOWEST PRICES YET REACHED. IN OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT we are now exhibiting @ large assortment i BLACK AND COLORED SILE. DRESSES, Debexe, Cashmere, Ponze and Serge AND NEW DESIGNS IN OVERDRE> ON MONDAY WE WILL OFFER LINE OF BLACK ° K SILK DRESSES, all siegantie and elaborately trimmed. «with rich jet and passementerie (rim a he pains. and finely fini , Worth 9% at sh siti, Sr 28 ung 1 $145, worn dob @ We ask an inspection of inese goods, confident that price, quality and general style are not excelled by uny house im the city, tie. Be BrOCK OF Embroidered iy raded Cashmere Overgarments is w open for mspection. We are daily, receiving Jes in Drass Goods, a ler the cheapest 4 to be found in the city. arent bargains, from the Splendid auality $i, tt and $12 12 creat bargain. jeaant goods $1 38, $150 and ; Worth $1 63 to $2, Superior heavy cashinere nish” Gros Grain, $2 and $2.25, worth $275. Full line of Black Lyons silks, in finest goods, cash- mere finish, trom $25) to $5. OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT contains a superb line of novelty in Jet Fringes, Beaded Passemeniteric, Loops and Tassels, uition and Worsted Sai Trommings, every style and color on hand, or will make to order to match at shortest notice. | Bargains in real York and Guipure Laces, Embroid- erles, tiandkercliets, Kufings, Ribbons, RICHARD MEARES, _corner Sixth avenue and Nineteenth stree BATES, SPRING Bus conser art Obvintes the use of pads and gives an tour to the Manufactured and sold only at No. Clinton place. 2 T SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY. near Twentieth street, INPORIED FASHIONS, Patterns, with ©! 1 MODELS, now ready. ‘Open until 7 1". M. every day. RY GOODS CIRCULARS, WRAPPE! nished at Jow rates ‘by the PRINTING ESTABLISH Mis 1218 Broudy \OOD BLACK SILK AND BLACK VELVET, AT X vory low prices; also the Lo Corsets Delassant, the only perfect one worn, | Mm LE CORSET DELASSANT—THR MOST GRACEF' 7 and perfect fitting corset ever worn: it, ls comfort: able, syminetrical and’ highly duished: indies who de. sire & graceful figure should call and examine it. Sold only at 6 Clinton place. T's FINEST BLACK THREAD LACE SHAWL IN the city, cost $30), for $110; also Sac cque, cost $15), two' Singer Sewing Machines, $. 1 $20, ENDO BROS, Loau Offlee, 1,207 Bro No. 6 Clinton place. __MILUINERY _AND “DRESSMAKING. i COLLINS \@_ ESTABLISH. DRESSMAK t, 26 West Fleventh street, ladies can rely on getting perfect Absing dresses made, trimmed in latest arisian styles Ladies invited to call, AT Matton WALTON, 82 BROADWAY, ABOVE Union square.—Importera of Fashions ih Bonnets foe, Kound Hats: the “Gray Planet” the hat ot the sea- yon: also a carefully selected stock of Mourning Goods; Children’s Haisa spectalty. SSORTMENT INT OF TWELVE FRENCH BONNETS. OF G sscutting, Designing and Cuttin; mings taught by the best system i Amer: ica. fact und busting a specialty: T MAISON HARRIS'—MLLE, PRINCE'S SUCCES. sor—18 Hast Fourteenth street, near Detmontco's is Ny Feceiving new \inportations ot the latest novelties Bonnets and round Hats. A specialty in pattern Bon. nets for the RTISTIC DRESSMAKING ROOMS, NO, 6 CLINTON place.—Something new in Paper’ Patterns signs tresh from Paris monthly; patterns cut to measure and warranted to fit; cutting aud basting done at short notice, at reduced t prices. RTISTIC DRESSMAKING.—LADIES WISHING A eriect and graceful tgure@hould call at No, 6 Clin- ton place. We give the most perfect fit and stylish trim: mings, All French designs, imported by us. | We study Hease, and those who wish to be pleased with pertec % Atdnggarinents should call and see Mine CALEY. wine will warrant to give you a good fit at a very low price. © SAcaiie MME. LUMLEY’S DRESSMAKING ESTAB. fp lishment ‘No. 11) Wost, Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue, an have elaborate Suits made of eeylisee ‘quavtiei 14 Of goods; lowest terms and shortest not 9} M. OLNEY. IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLIN- Je ory, will open the Dresent week novelties in Felt , rich French Flowers, &c. 30 East st Fourteenth at. \LARK & MO,LANGHAN ARE RECEIVING THEIR importations of choice novelties in, Felts Flowers, Ornaments, &c., carefully selected ib. Mme. Girale, of Paris, 637 ‘Sixth | avenue (Murray Hi OMPAGNIB LYONAISE DRESSMAKING ESTAB- lishinent.—-Making up ladies’ own materials receives special attention. N. B.—No charge to Mine. JOSEPHINE GOLDEN, No, Oast Thirtleth at, ADIES OAN HAVE THEIR FALL COSTUMES, 4c., mate and trimmed in latest Parisian style, ott the most reasonable terms, by Mme. Wa. West Thirty-tourth street; periect aatiefactica, irene he Call or address, ME, ROULLIER AUGIER BT MLLE, L. SAP- fores.—Robes and Corsets: styles clegant and rices moderate. 149 West Forty-fitth street, between ixth and Seventh avenues, near Broadway. ME, E. SEVER, NO. 123 EAST THIRTY-FIRST treet, respecttilly informs her customers that she iaprepared'to fill all orders in. Dressinakings frst class work and charges very reasonable; Dresses’ Warranted to At perfect. ‘MB. WASHL )N, IMPORTER AND MANUFAC. a ha et eee and children’s Bonnets and oun Hats. Firs Dre: making Department connected Pattern, Bon Flowers, Ribbons, Irimmings, Dy Caps "No. i) yEtoudwaye opposite stewart’s, ‘ME. JAUBERT, DRESS AND CLOAK MAKER, undertakes wholesale and retail work, stampfhg signs, No. 135 West Twenty-third street. PENING, me. A. DUVAL, 878 Broadway, Importer of Paris Fashions.’ Imported Patterns of the ear ayes bla aa Parisian cr for the fall sea- -Dressmaking in all its branches, PENING WEEK AT S. 7. TAYLOR'S, 816 BROAD- way, Models of full Parisian Costuines, novel De- igns in Barques, Jackets. Confections and Trimmings, fem the seading dessinateur: Headquarters for on 8, Taylor's aystem mu of dress carting. eof 1e Impor?ec journ: Mode Elegante” and “Revue ¢ Ge la Mode.” ETAILERS. ‘THE GRADUATED ACKNOWLEDGED an indispensaple article of underwear (or ail men, men and ¢ ren ‘otects 16 Jungs in me inatd unihiaited ; supplied by jobbers; sanrples yy mai ISAAC A. _ SINGER, Manufacturer, 694 Broadway. _ VIGOUROUX, 122 FOURTH AVENUE.—STAMP. + ing, Embroidery, Lingerle es:ablishment; Ladies! and te ies’ Troussenux; & abte ang ot Inittals aieee for handkerchie(s, table and bed cloths; larg fock of timported Embroiiered Goods, Marselltes Dresses ind Baby Clothes. Wholesale department, 7 way, Paper Patterns, Machines and accessories for stamping. For SMALL STERNWHEEL 7, 82 eet ‘ong » sen aIraught capacity fOr 1m) ver £0 order; for Southern rivers; wi i weoeP v8. PLY MER, 68 South Breet, POR BALE—SCHOONER YACRT JENSIE: LENGTH 55 ieet, beam 14 feet; in complete ons fast, and Warranted sound. Apply to 0. & R, POILLON, 224 South stres OF, SALE—THR FAST YACHT VESTA; LENGTH upped and. wervanced soutd, will berscld iter tay to wpe ik, POTLLON, 224 south street, set Fr SALE—THE BARGE RELIEF, CARRIES 200, ot Mn iY au Sat a ate Sa 2 bo een at pier > ver, toot Stanton street. App! PROPLISS DRY BOOK find Cord rat haze Fek SALE—A FIRST CLASS SCHOONER YACHT, keel, of about 100 tons, O. M.; a splendid weatnerly Bi in Poprmeneet cen be ted up in pois [ew sold only becai ie owner wants @ larger yacht, roa Herald Uptown Branch omtoe, bs war, INDUS PRIAL EXUIBITION COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Notice is hereby given that the first premium allot- | Ment of the pre: mium bonds, issued according toa special | act of tne Legislature of the State of New York, will be held publicly, on Monday, September 7, 1874, at 3 o'clock P.M. at NEW YORK, TAMMANY HALL, AUGU 2, 1874. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, F. A, ALBERGER, PRESIDENT. WM. ©, MOORE, TREASURER. REUBEN J. TODD, SECRETARY, Admission free. PosrroxeMeEnts IMPOSSIBLE UNDER THIS PLAN, FOR SALE YET, A FEW SERI2S BONDS oF TH’ INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, WHICH PARTICIPATE IN THE ¥L RST PREMIUM DRAWING, HELD MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, POST OFFICE Tl (AU, BRUNO & CO, @ PARK ROW, N.Y, “~~ FINANCIAL AGENTS. DRAWER 29, (Kvening Telegram, September 4, 1874.) INDU! STRIAL EXHIBITION BONDS. The first redemption of the b ‘the bonds of the New York In. dustrial Exhib: premiums, will ation « company, with the allotment of tne 1 take place at Tammany Hall, in this city, on Monday next, the 7th of September, at $ o'clock in the afternoon. to be redeemed on this o some two mon of a bond of It will be remembered tnat the series asion were decided by lot and further, that some holder nths since this series must receive a premium of $100,000, another of $10,000, aud so on, until the whole of the designated number are paid up, the holder inevery in- stance receiving at least $21 for his investment of $20, We learn from tne financial agents of the company, Messrs. MORGENTHA U, BRUNO & CO., thi they still hold & few ot the Series bonds, which participate in the draw- ing of Monday as they last, or until Monday day morning early. next, which they will dispose of as long It should be borne in mind “that ‘the First Mortgage Premium Bonds of the Ni iew York Industrial Exhibition Company are secured on real estate among the very bestin the city of New Yo they afford the opportu investment is citement that rk ; that th ¢ for $20 each, and while f securing @ fortune, the always returned. Judging from the ex- prevails, there will be a large assemblage present on Monday next to witness the drawing, which: is the first ever held publicly in this city under the au- thority of the ed on part T 697 BRO. Li Silks, Cai ay LOAN Si artic: senores hallan Espanol. al advances ‘on erty of every de Legislature. OFFICES. BROTHERS, 896 BROADWAY, BI we A wween Ninetcenti aud. Twentieth streets, money. iT Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, silverware, niarly Pianos; business confidential, Lod ADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET.— jamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Hair shawls, Laces and Personal Props iption, JAMAS P. MATTHEWS, | tigues and Art T JOSEPH SOLOMON & street, near Watches, Silver ©O.'8, 134 FULTON u.—Money advanced on Diamonds, late, Silks, Camei's Hair Shawls, Vertu; established 1850; private ticles 0} ice for ladies. Se habla Espanol. T JOHNSO! same buught. ane Private pi street—Money Sowelry. Sliver N'S, CORNER BOWERY AND gine loaned on mods, Watches, Sie, ‘Shins Laces, ‘dc., OF tne lost extensive ‘scathighmen in the coun- arlors for ludies, Goods for sale at sacri- Pianos, &c. ATR SAAT STREBT, tinder te C3 ohn streets. Advances le, any amount, oa Life Policies, Merchandixe, Giamonds, Watches, Jewelry, BETWEEN FULTON AND NEWMAN LEOPOLD, 80 Nassau stree' SIXTH 531 & street.—Liberal Watches, Jewelry, &c. : Mose, LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- an Silverware, and the same bought.’ GEOJ y pes N, Jeweller, 1,190 Broadway, near Twenty-ninth A UE, NEAR, THIRTY.SECOND advances made, on Diamonds, same bought and sold forcam. A. NEWBURGER & Gi 1.145 na on Diamonds, Pianos, business confide BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTY-SIXTH) Twenty-seventh streets.—Money loaned’ Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, me bought and sold; parlor tor ladies: ential. FIRUSKI, 1.26 “BROADWAY, office, room B.—Varlor tor ladies. Branch No. 1,207 Broadway. Watclies, Jewelry, &. OVER HERALD BRANCH Money loaned on Diamonds Same bought and sold. Lt £NDO- BROS. GYMNASIUM, GYMNASIUM, This great e: vantages of a public schools. of its a youths. as are 0} tnitted at ages yp; October. INTERNATIONAL sonoon AND INTERNATIONAL SC RyOn AND aT WALZENHAUSEN, pot it + Boag gratis on receipt of & paid ratty to Nhe airedtory ot Pine institute at Walzene hanes ‘of Tat SCARTAZZINT a Onur. a. 2,002 z) scl ND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE, EDUGATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ITUTE. INSTITUTE, COMMERCIAL AND REAL SCHOOL, COMMERCIAL AND REAL SCHOOL, aT bismresatoams ii. , ON LAKE CONSTANCE WITZERLAND). ON LAKE CONSTANO® (SWITZERLAND). stablishment_co combines in bal en ade Divert institute and those ot a et A solid education js im; parted most solicitous care given to the ‘moral and sa development of the youths. On account of its su Clase toa 8 jt much resorted to tor the great imi oere recommended to much to constitution. Pupils are ad- La! trom Tee 16. Frpersmmes ae postal p nd. fo! P at Walzenhausen, or Professor The term begins on the lst of several steamers. HB QUEEN'S HOTS: JUEBNSTOWN. T This'wel known ae cl A class hotel, navi seotney, one of the changed proprietors, will now be 0 “comfortable in the south of Ireland, aevott stunts lone ‘0 the landing stages ilway most convenient to “American tourista’ af by the 00d Joc: SHOES, Dox I WANTED TO URCHL I KEW YORK OR BROOKLYN, ‘ation, with moderate stock, Adare 19 tterald office, makes office. OTARY PUBLIC.—WILL PURCHASE A Ni N' Public Commission. 166 LADY HAVING A FANCY SILK DRESS TO Bs jose of can hear of WAGNER, box 14 Herald office. OPE WANTED.—STATE POWER, PRIOR Misco acustomer by addressing Mrs. r. Address MICROSCUPB, box 169 Bi ‘AR’ Address W., box a i SALE CHEAP—A GOOD SLOOP. 120 TONS CA- acity; carries all its load on deck if required; ight draught, centreboard GEO. PLYMER, 56 Sonth street. EW SLOOP VOR SALE—4 FERT LONG, 15 FEET m4 feet 6inches depth of hold. Inquire at N. & ALLISON'S: shipyard, Jersey City. ued non street. were maker's naine, TAG HORNS WANTED.—ONE TO FIVE HONDRI D S'palr perfect Deer Horns Kareka Machine Carving Works, highest pric Ng ea ta nad othe FIRST CLASS STOP Ww: timing horses. Address, with tull description and FRANCIS, Herald office, rus ELEGANT AND FAST SAILING SLOOP YACHT Dolphin, Captain L. B. Austin, exn be chartered by FE Ee eee ee dete will tad it | Wishing to go on fishing or sail Seen ee ee eee ALRNTINE, 208 West Fitty-tourth et. — | TUG MUST BE GoaD OR- Mer ang hot [is that 20 inch square, in exchange for improved Real Kstate in Proe lyn and elsewhere, Address, with partic 5, bOX Ice. wastes TO PURCHASE—A or Wilton Carpet, with LS about 17x33 fees Address ce. iE vi ‘BT ene box 216 Heral Steet THOS, Call at B. SUITABLE “FOR A PLEASURE YACHT FOR aL Tength “40 feet. bean tect, draught 800% soe mhirty -soventh treet, Brookiyn. BOATS READY 10 SHIP—SHELL, CLUB, 100 Fan eaten, Ship a ‘Spoon Oars, iia Harlem fives” sito Sa Sou STEPHEN HOBAATH, GE ne, CENTRAL LAUNDRY, 239 BAST done a first strect.—Ladles, yand Sentiomen's line 4 to = oly free paver bares, and. del wered QUOTE 434 Short notice. ULTON STREET ulltin account Hooks made to er al

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